The PGA Tour has established a new Future Competition Committee aimed at modernizing the tour's competitive structure. The nine-member committee is chaired by Tiger Woods and includes former Major League Baseball executive Theo Epstein, known for his role in MLB innovations such as the pitch clock. PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp announced the committee's formation, emphasizing its mission to define an optimal competitive model that enhances value for fans, players, and partners. Potential changes under consideration include fewer events, smaller fields, and higher stakes to encourage the participation of the sport's top players more frequently. Woods stated that "nothing’s off the table" in terms of possible reforms. The committee's creation signals a willingness by the PGA Tour to implement changes promptly to reshape professional golf's premier circuit.